You can get with the cruise line and they can set up a room/area/bar to have a meeting of 11W passengers. It can even be placed on the daily activity newsletter they pass out each day. Free advertising of your meeting.

The trip sounds awesome and might be the only way I ever take a cruise again. My wife and I went to Bermuda a few years ago and loved the island but hated the cruise itself. This one might do it though, and it's for a great cause. What are the price ranges for the trip? I know it varies but was just curious as to what it would roughly cost if I were to try for next year.

Did this trip 4 years ago. Our company was one of the small sponsors for it. I really enjoyed this trip and if it weren't for it getting more and more expensive each year I'd probably go again. I prefer to take a road trip with the team now. This year is Baltimore for their tilt with Navy. Anyone that's going have fun and drink lots and lots of beverages. ;-)

"But I don't have to rely on a lot of people to tell me about the traditions of Ohio State. I lived it, I breathed it, I know it and I love it." - Urban Meyer

My wife and I are going on our 7th Buckeye Cruise for Cancer. It is a great time for a great cause for which all Buckeyes whether attending or not should be extremely proud to proclaim WE ARE BUCKEYES!!!!.

AMK1616 I will be more than happy to hoist an adult beverage or two with you on the cruise. You will be able to ID me by the OSU floppy hat (when living in Florida we take our protection from the sun seriously) along with some sort of beverage in hand while at pool side. If you are arriving for the pre-party reception at the Marriott on Wednesday, I'll try and be identifiable then as well.

I said this in a previous post; But my final thought would be we could have cruise that celebrates The James finding a cure for one of the many cancers out there. I don't care which one but let's start with one and move on from there.

GO BUCKEYES!!!!!!

"To have a great life simply follow this rule: Do not bring undo conflict into your life..."
Charlie Baker - OSU - 1986